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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 2 (of 6)

CHAPTER II
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This is not the voice of some among our sisters, but of all.

The National Assembly has established the claims of liberty-would it prevent the exercise of these by the only disinterested beings who ardently desire to be useful, and have renounced society solely to be of greater service to it ?" "The little contact we have with the world," writes another "is the reason why our contentment is so little known.


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